I double dare them to write that in the next beta 7 I mean beta 8!Emdek wrote:The best solution would to but warning: "this is beta stuff, it can eat your cat, but we would appreciate feedback anyway".
nobody ever said why beta 3 was pulled
I double dare them to write that in the next beta 7 I mean beta 8!Emdek wrote:The best solution would to but warning: "this is beta stuff, it can eat your cat, but we would appreciate feedback anyway".
Hm, that one... iirc think after tagging beta3 there were some... irregularities found in network games nobody could reproduce later and a commit that might or might not help or be necessary; until deciding to include that enough time passed that redoing the beta3 tag might leave some people with the old one, so we made a new one.zany wrote:nobody ever said why beta 3 was pulled
tagging is what? mark it for release and that can't change?cybersphinx wrote:Hm, that one... iirc think after tagging beta3 there were some... irregularities found in network games nobody could reproduce later and a commit that might or might not help or be necessary; until deciding to include that enough time passed that redoing the beta3 tag might leave some people with the old one, so we made a new one.zany wrote:nobody ever said why beta 3 was pulled
Basically, yes. A static name for one commit. You can make that point to another commit, but if someone already got the old one, it won't automatically update. See also "On Re-tagging" here: http://schacon.github.com/git/git-tag.htmlzany wrote:tagging is what? mark it for release and that can't change?
they didn't do itzany wrote:I double dare them to write that in the next beta 7 I mean beta 8!Emdek wrote:The best solution would to but warning: "this is beta stuff, it can eat your cat, but we would appreciate feedback anyway".
nobody ever said why beta 3 was pulled
It can't do that (unless you didn't follow all of the recommended safety instructions exactly).Emdek wrote:The best solution would to but warning: "this is beta stuff, it can eat your cat, but we would appreciate feedback anyway".
I was thinking so, but someone reported that such thing happened, I couldn't believe it, but well, strange things happen.Cyp wrote:It can't do that (unless you didn't follow all of the recommended safety instructions exactly).Emdek wrote:The best solution would to but warning: "this is beta stuff, it can eat your cat, but we would appreciate feedback anyway".